ARCH 522

spring 2023
 
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Advanced Research in Environment, Architecture & Global Health

Credit: 4 hours.

This course examines seminal and current research at the intersection of environmental conditions and human health globally. It introduces techniques for locating and interpreting research, and synthesizing findings. Students explore a range of epistemologies and research ontologies, compare results and utility for health-focused architectural and environmental design and policy interventions. Students apply research to professional design, planning, and community health-focused problems and decision making, and engage in a secondary-source research project and its dissemination.

4 graduate hours. No professional credit. Prerequisite: ARCH 321, ARCH 521, or consent of instructor. Restricted to graduate students.

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